Rahul Gandhi, Leader of Opposition in India, claimed during a press conference in Washington DC that Indian democracy has been broken for the past decade but is now fighting back.
He cited instances of alleged manipulation in state governments and frozen bank accounts during elections as examples of democratic erosion.
Despite recent election results offering some hope, Gandhi emphasized that a resilient voter base alone isn't enough to ensure fair democracy without a level playing field for all political parties.
Rahul Gandhi has alleged vote theft in 48 Lok Sabha constituencies, including Bengaluru Central, claiming irregularities similar to those previously flagged... IndiaTimes
Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah and Rahul Gandhi have criticized the Supreme Court's order on stray dogs, advocating for sterilization and vaccination instead of.. IndiaTimes
The Supreme Court's order directs civic bodies across Delhi-NCR to immediately capture all stray dogs and relocate them to shelters. The Bench described the.. DNA
Lok Sabha LoP and Congress MP Rahul Gandhi further accused the Election Commission of neglecting its duty, asserting that the Congress party is committed to.. DNA
Tensions erupt in the U.S. capital as Washington D.C. Mayor delivers a scathing rebuke of President Trump’s unprecedented federal takeover of the city. Calling the move “unsettling” and a dangerous precedent, the Mayor warns of deepening political unrest as protesters flood the streets. The clash over control of America’s capital now raises urgent questions about democracy, federal authority, and the future of civil liberties. WATCH the dramatic exchange unfold in real time.
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Massive anti-Trump protests have engulfed Washington D.C. following President Trump’s federal takeover of the capital. Crowds flood the streets, chanting “Dump Trump,” as demonstrators denounce what they describe as an extraordinary power grab. Stay tuned for LIVE updates from the epicenter of the unrest.
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“Liberation Day” in Washington, D.C.
President Donald Trump has declared a public safety emergency and taken direct federal control of the D.C. Metropolitan Police. Flanked by Attorney General Pam Bondi, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, and FBI Director Kash Patel, Trump announced the deployment of the National Guard to restore order in the capital, which he compared to Baghdad and Mexico City.
Citing “phony crime numbers,” Trump said D.C. is spiraling into chaos — and he’s not stopping there. Cities like Chicago and Los Angeles are next on his list as he vows to expand the federal crackdown.
Is this a bold move to save American cities — or an unprecedented power grab? Watch and decide.
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Trump says he's deploying National Guard to DC after declaring 'crime emergency'
Trump also said at his news briefing that his administration has started removing homeless encampments "from all over our parks, our beautiful, beautiful parks."
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Donald Trump has announced he is going to deploy National Guard troops to Washington DC as part of "historic action to rescue our nation's capital". Sky News